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4th March 06, 07:15 PM
#7
 Originally Posted by Yaish
As for the stiffness I find using a dryer on tumble only, no heat works best. You can even use heat for about 20 minutes in the beginning to get it started on drying, then reset it for no heat and run it about two cycles.
I tried doing the no-heat dryer thing, on a dry winter day, and the stuff just stayed wet, even after three cycles. I'd have had to keep it in for half the day to do anything. I think it's more energy efficient to let the breeze do it.
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